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no rth-carolina gazettf saturday may 28 1/96 vol xi no 4l-'j fign 1 was entirely ofit of the way ,, r v:i;g or of hurting any itatein rn <Â» ; , y party when the mini'iters to geneioui â– il fb nobly carried into efleft the i'pen bounty of the crown â€” lot dtlui . have lifted as became them \. j llll t \ k , j no longer ferv them the mmiflei i fidercdmj situation when lcou;u o o â€¢ erhurt than the revolutio iif i . ,\ . ." . pled on mj infirmity my gratuud : truit is <â– juiil < the manner in v\hii i ih i,ci ei;t wai conftrred it carat 10 ue inutct at utinie ul life and bi a llafe . 1 mind . , i ,,. oy in wlichnocircui uanc 01 tort 1 aiiorcl 11 e any real pli ; i".,rc b i i â– as in iauh the ro al ik or o ters . i . â– . >..â€¢ ; ; ; , r lie â– â– .<â€¢; ilsoi ; : h \: r tb r ti ,., ( y â– , \ .. t /, "â– l â– '' ' 'â– â– ou.e ; bo il di â– ; r/mg li v.ouid beco ,. "-. i iu lai ii j uj oi , . [<â€¢. precatt the value o a loxrg life j hllt v j t une mi j led t ii in the fervk of ; .. n .. lr j â– ' 2 uie total b dy of in itj , icts on acc unt oi the mdi iiry whiÂ«h was .. ewn n tin , and the f n el of my in entic â– h ve obtaintd tlv acceptance of my fo.crcioii it would beabj'ura li me to arrange u:\;t'i nm theiide of the juke ofued'or an ti.e c cr refponding boc ety or ;â– far as i i ire lies io pern it i cliiputi on the rate at i\h cij .:>< ,:.. thorky appointed bv ot<r conititiii'.ou to ei '.. mate iuch things has been pleuiea c fei thciii " look libels ought to be parted b y r u lence and contempt by me they have '.. en io always i knew that as long as i re ny i ed iu public 1 jliouia lie dowiu ecalu nmes oi malice and the judgments of igrorance it i happened to be now and bin ii the vronp as who is not like all u hi r me , i uiuit lxjr fhe confequence of my fault l my mulakes 1 he iiods of the pi iei l hv me juftof the fame hurt as th i!x u oi the patt bui they derive an mportame it 1 thcr-.-.k of theperibns they come in .. i the gravity of the place v here the w n i tereu in io:.!e way or otucr lou n to t.ikeiorrie notice of the , 0 . n v -, if tiiui traduced is not vanity or irroj â€¢ ict t ibademandofjuttice ; a is a . u v ttxa oi gratitude if 1 k . unworthy li iu i â€¢â€¢.'.. re worfe thajj prodigal i>t thul poituflw l.caiv^.y g d j wiui iiic a u ;, of . j v.i . ij mr burke's hmt we haften to gratify our readers with an extract from a pamphlet of which v hen we have ftiidthat it comes from the pm of edmund bnrke we have laid every thing that is commendatory every thing that can increai'e tho public anxiety and command t e public admiration londun pai'er " my lord " h cgi ; \} hardly hatter niyfelf with jt'thehopi thm i'ovej early in the i'ea fon i ihbuid liav ro acknowledge ob):j;iiti on rn riie duke ol bedford and to the earl of lnuderr!ale thefe noble perions have lot no time in conferring uj)onije iluit fort of honour v hich is alone within heir^om ;â– nee and v hich it is certainly laioll con p iial to tht r nature and their manners to t low " i'o beill fpoken of in vliattver lan guage they i'peak by the zealots of the new feel in philoicphy and politics of which thefe noble 3 erions think 1 charit blf and of which ot ers think o jmily touit is 1,0 matter oi ujieslinefi or iurprife to h.ne inturrtd the difpleafure of the dule oi r leans or the j.>i:ke of jjedf rd ; to fall under the cenfure of citizen i nilot or ot his friend the earl of lauderdale ; j ought to conlider as proofs not the le;.ll iatislactory that have produced ion;e part of the eftix't i propoied by my endeavors i have la boured hard to earri v luit the noble lords are generous enough to pay pqrloi al of fence i have given none -Â» lie pan they take againft me is from zeal to the came ! it is well ! it is perfectly well ! i huvp 10 do homage to their juiiitc jihave to thank the bedford hnd the juaudcrdalcs tor hav ing fo faithful and 1b fully acquitted tow ards me whatever arrear ot debt wa left undischarged by the prieltley s and the paines " some perhaps may think them execu tors n their own wrong i at lead have jrhing lowi plain of they have gone â– â– rd ti .. â€¢ indsol iult.ee i hey have : a little p 1 hapi be id tin 1 ntenti on favorable to me i'hcyha <â€¢ her ihe means of bringing out l>y ir r invfclives tin handfome things which lord li . had the good etsund 6ndei'cen(io 1 to fav in my be ail â€” tetircd as aw from the world and from all i â– ufairs and all .. plea i'uves 1 confels it doe kindle in uiy nearly i xtinguilhtd feeling , a vÂ«rv vi d lati . ti .. to be fo attacked and fo mmtndo i it is lopthingto niv wounded mind to becom mended by an able vigorous aiwji well in formed itatefman and at the very moment when heitands forth with a manlinefs and rcfolution vorihy oi iiimfelf and of his caufe for the prefervation of the perl'on and government of cur fovereign arid therein for the fecurity ol the laws the li berties the morals nd the lives of hispeo ple to be in any fair way connected with fuch things is indeed a diltinction â€” no philolophy can make m hove it ; no mc lancholy can deprelsme lo low as to make me wholly ini'eniible to liicli an honour " ftir whatever i have hen (] am bow no more ) put i iyiell on my u â– , i ougluto be b â– areaibnab eft eedou e c aie 1 rely on my 1 deiiveran ; imtnoail pric oughi io pi ad in irons i ..â€¢ uwi'oii i ude 01 defeniive libert , prtie ve mi i>ouibic clcoiuiii vvhjtc uric ma btin tut tyes oi ilkte noble perfons u emielvcs to me tlieii iitu t on . 11 tor 'â€¢â– â– i uil protbuud refpecli if i ihould hap pen u trdpais a liule which 1 tr itt i i all in i l t itul ays be iuppofed th . con u tionotuura erb may produce mij â€¢-<â– - that inuicinaliqiieradei of die gra id carnival of ouragt Â» hn'iilical adventures liippcn ; odd ihmgi are laid aud als of if i houui fail in a liijgic point in the high refoed i owe to thbie tuuitifioub pcrfon , j cannot be fup i-uilu to mean the duke of bedibrd and the buriol audcrdale oi the ho fe of peers uut theuukeoi liedfordandthe earloflau derdule oi paluce-yard ;â€” the duke ind lirlsol brentford they arc on the pave ment there they feem to come nearer to my liuiuuli level ; and virtuallj at 1c ft to have waved the high privilege making this protection rcfufe all re volutionary tribunals where mm have been put to death for no other reafon than that they hadobtaincd favou s frc the crown 1 claim not the letter buttlv fpi ntot the old englijli law that is to b tri ed by my peeri i decline his crace 1 i . f difdiction asa judge 1 challci i the nke â€¢ t iicdiwifi as ajurerte pals upon the value this du ts publishes and for fale at the printing-office ncvibern .-) t r k a t i s e ot the jurisdic t i o n of justices of the peace in civil su'ts according to the l a w l " of the sta'l e oi tv 0 r t h - c a r 0 l i n a â– â– *â€¢ _. f o ii sale tt^he houfe and lois now occupied by ? mr iv ill ism shcpard the lotsv y be h;i l feparately or to , iher alfc one lo on broad'ftr c ear me our uufe i.d or.e houfe and lor adjoining ftir thomas c s i he whole tlie property of vr > mary ed war is na i l t smi ill / vo 19 s u p p l . m un'i to the laws oit n o r t ii c a r o l i n a containing all the ads of afii-ir.bly both public and private from the end of jutl^e iredell's revifal to february 179c private a c f s jomitted in said kl.visal and ') htk statutes on jke at-rritain lately publijbcd and to be bad bound ftÂ£urate t or together ,) at f x martin's newbern ; h wills edenton ; a hodge's halifax ; j rois's tarborough william falkner's wuitm â€¢ ton ; william haw's kal igh ; curt and ray's hilnborough ; mortford tok s'a lifbury irvi i's a rga 1 n ; peter perry's fayeteeviue and k bradley vyil pnington for sal e a vessel of about 163 tons intended lor a br /â– â– , of hi tbilo nij uimeniious : 60 feet keel itraight rabet ni b am , to in the liold ibu'jt of the beii white oafc with nil the jo'm rrs work coin it tely finiihi d to be d in ej ed at'.,''.,'s creek on tar river by the iirit day ( ' ' '< â– i â– . â– â€¢. encji 1 k 7 the printer rphe iubicribrr informs his cuftomers x ai ' : 'â– â– Â«â– i blic ingei il that hehas remov ' hoinnear tlie court-houie and cirrif oil the f boot 6 sh0e.m4king business m craven street opp fite mr byrnk's ftore thnr chat pleale to favour him with hercuta their demands v ill be punc tu ll and fpeediu complied with mafters ofveflelsandica.farm b men may be lup plitdon the fliorteft notice frederick clements may 25 for s a l e at i h printing-office a rrw copuj of the l a s t a c ts 0 f a s s m m il i )'. april / iluding to his peniion ivr burke pro ceeds thus â€¢. in one thing i canexcufe th duke ol bedford for his attack upon me and m mortuary peniion he cannot really com prehend lie u-;lu faction he condemn . â€” what 1 have obtained was the fruit of no bargain ; the produ&ioaof no intrigue the reiult of i:o compromile : the eifeftof nofo natation i he hrit i'uggi ition of ii n ver came from me mediately or immediately to his niajelly or any of his minifters itwas long known that the inuant my engage ments would permit it and before the hea vieft of all calamitu had foi e er condemned me to obl'curity and farrow hail relblved on 1 tÂ»tal j^treat 1 bad executcia that tie

no rth-carolina gazettf saturday may 28 1/96 vol xi no 4l-'j fign 1 was entirely ofit of the way ,, r v:i;g or of hurting any itatein rn ..â€¢ ; ; ; , r lie â– â– .< ,:.. thorky appointed bv ott thul poituflw l.caiv^.y g d j wiui iiic a u ;, of . j v.i . ij mr burke's hmt we haften to gratify our readers with an extract from a pamphlet of which v hen we have ftiidthat it comes from the pm of edmund bnrke we have laid every thing that is commendatory every thing that can increai'e tho public anxiety and command t e public admiration londun pai'er " my lord " h cgi ; \} hardly hatter niyfelf with jt'thehopi thm i'ovej early in the i'ea fon i ihbuid liav ro acknowledge ob):j;iiti on rn riie duke ol bedford and to the earl of lnuderr!ale thefe noble perions have lot no time in conferring uj)onije iluit fort of honour v hich is alone within heir^om ;â– nee and v hich it is certainly laioll con p iial to tht r nature and their manners to t low " i'o beill fpoken of in vliattver lan guage they i'peak by the zealots of the new feel in philoicphy and politics of which thefe noble 3 erions think 1 charit blf and of which ot ers think o jmily touit is 1,0 matter oi ujieslinefi or iurprife to h.ne inturrtd the difpleafure of the dule oi r leans or the j.>i:ke of jjedf rd ; to fall under the cenfure of citizen i nilot or ot his friend the earl of lauderdale ; j ought to conlider as proofs not the le;.ll iatislactory that have produced ion;e part of the eftix't i propoied by my endeavors i have la boured hard to earri v luit the noble lords are generous enough to pay pqrloi al of fence i have given none -Â» lie pan they take againft me is from zeal to the came ! it is well ! it is perfectly well ! i huvp 10 do homage to their juiiitc jihave to thank the bedford hnd the juaudcrdalcs tor hav ing fo faithful and 1b fully acquitted tow ards me whatever arrear ot debt wa left undischarged by the prieltley s and the paines " some perhaps may think them execu tors n their own wrong i at lead have jrhing lowi plain of they have gone â– â– rd ti .. â€¢ indsol iult.ee i hey have : a little p 1 hapi be id tin 1 ntenti on favorable to me i'hcyha y ir r invfclives tin handfome things which lord li . had the good etsund 6ndei'cen(io 1 to fav in my be ail â€” tetircd as aw from the world and from all i â– ufairs and all .. plea i'uves 1 confels it doe kindle in uiy nearly i xtinguilhtd feeling , a vÂ«rv vi d lati . ti .. to be fo attacked and fo mmtndo i it is lopthingto niv wounded mind to becom mended by an able vigorous aiwji well in formed itatefman and at the very moment when heitands forth with a manlinefs and rcfolution vorihy oi iiimfelf and of his caufe for the prefervation of the perl'on and government of cur fovereign arid therein for the fecurity ol the laws the li berties the morals nd the lives of hispeo ple to be in any fair way connected with fuch things is indeed a diltinction â€” no philolophy can make m hove it ; no mc lancholy can deprelsme lo low as to make me wholly ini'eniible to liicli an honour " ftir whatever i have hen (] am bow no more ) put i iyiell on my u â– , i ougluto be b â– areaibnab eft eedou e c aie 1 rely on my 1 deiiveran ; imtnoail pric oughi io pi ad in irons i ..â€¢ uwi'oii i ude 01 defeniive libert , prtie ve mi i>ouibic clcoiuiii vvhjtc uric ma btin tut tyes oi ilkte noble perfons u emielvcs to me tlieii iitu t on . 11 tor 'â€¢â– â– i uil protbuud refpecli if i ihould hap pen u trdpais a liule which 1 tr itt i i all in i l t itul ays be iuppofed th . con u tionotuura erb may produce mij â€¢- mary ed war is na i l t smi ill / vo 19 s u p p l . m un'i to the laws oit n o r t ii c a r o l i n a containing all the ads of afii-ir.bly both public and private from the end of jutl^e iredell's revifal to february 179c private a c f s jomitted in said kl.visal and ') htk statutes on jke at-rritain lately publijbcd and to be bad bound ftÂ£urate t or together ,) at f x martin's newbern ; h wills edenton ; a hodge's halifax ; j rois's tarborough william falkner's wuitm â€¢ ton ; william haw's kal igh ; curt and ray's hilnborough ; mortford tok s'a lifbury irvi i's a rga 1 n ; peter perry's fayeteeviue and k bradley vyil pnington for sal e a vessel of about 163 tons intended lor a br /â– â– , of hi tbilo nij uimeniious : 60 feet keel itraight rabet ni b am , to in the liold ibu'jt of the beii white oafc with nil the jo'm rrs work coin it tely finiihi d to be d in ej ed at'.,''.,'s creek on tar river by the iirit day ( ' ' '< â– i â– . â– â€¢. encji 1 k 7 the printer rphe iubicribrr informs his cuftomers x ai ' : 'â– â– Â«â– i blic ingei il that hehas remov ' hoinnear tlie court-houie and cirrif oil the f boot 6 sh0e.m4king business m craven street opp fite mr byrnk's ftore thnr chat pleale to favour him with hercuta their demands v ill be punc tu ll and fpeediu complied with mafters ofveflelsandica.farm b men may be lup plitdon the fliorteft notice frederick clements may 25 for s a l e at i h printing-office a rrw copuj of the l a s t a c ts 0 f a s s m m il i )'. april / iluding to his peniion ivr burke pro ceeds thus â€¢. in one thing i canexcufe th duke ol bedford for his attack upon me and m mortuary peniion he cannot really com prehend lie u-;lu faction he condemn . â€” what 1 have obtained was the fruit of no bargain ; the produ&ioaof no intrigue the reiult of i:o compromile : the eifeftof nofo natation i he hrit i'uggi ition of ii n ver came from me mediately or immediately to his niajelly or any of his minifters itwas long known that the inuant my engage ments would permit it and before the hea vieft of all calamitu had foi e er condemned me to obl'curity and farrow hail relblved on 1 tÂ»tal j^treat 1 bad executcia that tie